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Why World War I Did Not Really Begin With Franz Ferdinand’s Assassination
Was it just one tragic event that ignited World War I? Fought from 1914 to 1918, the war involved many of the world’s great powers, split
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The Odd Story Behind The Pig War Of 1859
On June 15th, 1859, a pig belonging to Charles Griffin of the Hudson’s Bay Company wandered into American territory on San Juan Island
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What Was The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire?
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, one of the most infamous incidents in American industrial history, occurred in New York City on March
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The Great Molasses Flood Of 1919
On January 15th, 1919, Boston's vibrant North End was going about its typical routine when, without warning, the ordinary transformed into a
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The Tulsa Race Massacre Of 1921: The Fall Of A Thriving Black Community
The Tulsa Race Massacre, one of the most violent massacres in American history, occurred in the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma, from
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The Dancing Plague Of 1518
In the city of Strasbourg, which was located within the Holy Roman Empire, something very bizarre took place. In July of 1518, a woman named
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The Incredible Story Of Wojtek The Bear
Wojtek was a Syrian brown bear who fought with the Polish army during World War II. What makes him so special is that he wasn't just a pet
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The Man Who Discovered The Americas Before Columbus
Wherever one looks, whether it be in textbooks, the internet, or in articles, it is usually established that Christopher Columbus, in 1492,
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Britain vs. Zanzibar: The Shortest War To Ever Happen
If you ask a random person on the street, chances are that they will think that the shortest war in history probably lasted for a day or two
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The Great Emu War Of 1932
In 1932, Australia found itself sadly at war. It was one not against other countries or people, but rather against an army of emus
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How Was The Floating City Of Venice Built?
The architectural wonder that is the city of Venice, with millions of visitors each year, is the product of centuries of work and thoughtful
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The Invention Of The Printing Press
In the 15th century, a German by the name of Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, a creation that would forever change the way
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What Was The Great Fire Of London, And How Did It Start?
The Great Fire of London started during the early hours of September 2, 1666, in a bakery on Pudding Lane. This incident quickly escalated
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This Is How The Sinking Of The Titanic Unfolded
In the early morning hours of April 15, 1912, the RMS Titanic, thought to be unsinkable, met its ironic yet tragic fate in the icy waters of
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How Were Ancient Civilizations Able To Cool Themselves Without Modern Technology?
In a time when air conditioning and other modern technological innovations didn’t exist, ancient civilizations were hard at work to come up
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What Was The Boston Tea Party?
The Boston Tea Party occurred on December 16, 1773, and it was an act of protest by American colonists against British control
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What Was The Silk Road?
The Silk Road was a great network of trade routes that spanned from China to the Mediterranean. These routes enabled the exchange of goods
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How Were The Egyptian Pyramids Actually Built?
The Egyptian pyramids are considered to be some of the most remarkable and impressive structures ever built by human hands
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Important Inventions From Ancient Egypt That We Still Use Today
Ancient Egypt is well-known for its contributions to civilization, including the construction of the pyramids, the development of a complex
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The Dark Truth Behind How Julius Caesar Died
Julius Caesar, a renowned military general and influential statesman, played a very important role in the transformation of the Roman
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The Fate Of Pontius Pilate, The Man Who Condemned Jesus To Death
Pontius Pilate, a name that resonates with history and religion, was the fifth prefect of the Roman province of Judea. Though he may sound
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The BBC Prank That Made Britain Believe Spaghetti Grew On Trees
Back in 1957, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) came up with an incredible April Fools' prank that left everyone confused
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Fascinating Weapons of Warfare From The Past That Are Actually Quite Scary
Over the course of time, various societies have created many remarkable weapons that underscore their cunningness, skill, and strategic acum
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William Whipple, The Founding Father That Freed All Of His Slaves
Back in the 1700s, there was an amazing man named William Whipple, and the 1700s was a time when many people owned slaves, including in the
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What Was Life Like On A Medieval Manor?
The medieval period, which lasted from the 5th century to the 15th century, was a time of great social and economic change in Europe. At the
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